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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Sep 1968, p. 4

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Dui- Iqtist M One Hundred And Thirteenth I.I. 1, DURHAI [39M Ilksfloflhd'fm,on'uf$kbdflhhwoy§ Breeding Stock For Sale Lic Allan Bleakney September 29, 1968 11 A... 8 1:” P... SAUGEEN MOTORS - 'SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER family spent Sunday evening with Ilr and Mrs Fred Biehman of Ayton. Ir and Hrs Ray Nelmh and Kathy visited Monday with lit and Mrs C. Witherow, Calder- wood. llr and Hrs Richard Williams and family spent the weekend with Mr and Hrs N. Dickson. On Saturday all attended the gradua- tion exercises of their grand- daughter, Cheryl flcDougall, in Division Street United Church and the dinner at the Edgewater Inn, Owen Sound. Mr and Mrs William Kirby attended the funeral of a cousin, lfr Bill Cairnes, Parkhill, in Durham on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Harold Ferguson and Bradley of Hamilton are spending a few days with Mr and Mrs C. Dickson and Gayle. Mr and Hrs Earl Matthews, Durham, visited Wednesday with Mr and Mrs Chas. Lewis. Mr and Mrs William Kirby were guests on Saturday at the Shaw- Henderson wedding, Haunt Forest. Mr and Mrs Harold Deeth and family, Kitchener, and Mr and Mrs Bert Bradley and family of Mount Forest spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Harold Carmount and girls and were at the air show on Keith Hunter’s farm. Ayton. It and Hrs Ray NI Kathy visited Monday and Hrs C. Wither", wood. II: and Hrs Richard and family spent the Mr and Mrs Royce Simpson Orchard For the second time within a month, cattle rustlers have been active in Bentinck Township. The second victim is WilbertFrancis of RF 3, Hanover. Two heifers and a steer were taken from a rear field of his farm which paralleis a county road. ' About a month ago a cow was taken from a field on the farm of his neighbour, William Smith. and David, Tulsonburg, spentme weekend withc Mr and Mrs D. GmespleDar and Danny re- turned home cth their parents Cattle Rustlers Get Three Cows timing the evening. Folloving the presentation of gins, tovhich Miss Moran graciously relied, retreshments were served, and a social hour took place. Michelle and Richard Minke of Port Elgin were veekendvisi- tors with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs W. H. Smith. Miss A. l. Morrison was a visitor last week to the Rose Ex- hibition at St. Catharines. Sevenl from the village and district attended the Annual Fall Fair in Durham on Saturdfl afternoon, September let. Friends of Miss Lorenaloran a bride- to-be of next month, held a miscellaneous shower ior her in the Community Hall on Satur- Dornoch '69 Caprice Coupe gangs vets cgjoyed Funeral services were held in Calgary Alberta. Mrs be: Stoneouse was hos- tess to the Willing Helpers and Women's Missionary Society oi St Andrew's Presbyterian Church for their September meetingwith ten present. Hrs Ielville Watson presided for the MB. meeting. Mrs Archie MacCuaig read the Scripture. An invitation was received from the U.C.W. of St. Columha to attend their fashion show. Mrs D. L. MacArthur told of their recent trip to the west coast. Mrs Kinsman conducted a contest won by Mrs Jack Nichol and Mrs Arthur Leith. Mrs Malcolm McIntyre pre- sided ior the W. 11.8. Mrs Mac- Cuaig conducted devotions. Hrs Kinsman read the topic and Mrs McIntyre gave current events. Mrs Charles Aldcorn assisted the hostess with lunch. Shemtheymngest" daughtet of the late II: and IrsAlenn- der mum of the South Line, Artemesia. One daughter, Georgina, Mrs Frank Palmer, Calgary, sur- vives. Hrs Dravley made her home with It and firs Palmer. The deceased was a sister of the late Mrs Hector (Kate) Mac- Donald and Colin A. lach of Pricevtlle. Hrs Alfred Dravley, the lor- mer Emma mumps“ any m, l 1968 mcua’ry.wm 6' Rally Day '18 observed In St. Priceville News «I Durham Fall Fur was well r resented tram this line on S y. North Glenelg Baptist Church as the scene of a weeding 9n ting of tall novers, Rev. Hahn heard the vows of Jun Murmur and Barbara Ann Lumley, both of Walkerton. 11m lsthe youngest andson of Mr and Mrs Chrts hfldroth. A reception followed in the Bruce Room of the Hartley House tn Walkerton. Mr and Mrs Jun Millet went Andrew's Presbyterian Church Sunday morning with memberso! the Church School taking part. 133m? 'evihihé. Amongst a éet- tinz of tall novers. Rev. Hahn Carson read the Bible lessons. item Watson and lorrisDem- ster m the collection. Hrs Emery and In Sid liors- lin visited in several days IIii-ks Emery's cottage at Pigeon e. Hrs H. E. Karsted visited in Toronto with Mr and Mrs Bert Shore and attended the christen- ing on Sunday of her grandson, Steven Shore. Ir and lirs Calvin Hutchin- son entertained in honor of Mr and lirs Jack Iiacliiilan's 35th wedding anniversary. lit and Mrs Robert Butler oi Tomato visited Mr andlirs Had- den Hutchinson. Mr and Mrs Alex Robinson and family, Hamilton, visited lit and Mrs 0. L. MacArthur. lir and Iirs James licArthur and family and Clarence lic- Arthur, Toronto, spent the week- end here. [188 Katie Burnett and John Oliver Ritchie were among the graduating class of the school of nursing the General and Marine Hospital in Owen Sound onSatur- do. Mr and Mrs Emerson Bur- ,Mr and Mrs Gordon Stur- roch, Mr and Mrs John Ritchie, and Mr and Mrs P. Oliver were among those attending the gra- duation exercises from here. Miss Linda Wiley and Miss Cheryl Cole and friend, Orange- ville, and His: Della Wiley of llarkdale spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Gladwyn Wiley. Mr and Hrs Ellwood Kinsman visited It and Mrs Kenneth Itc- Phail of Toronto. __TI‘r6ci:s are busymo mo un- talus 03‘ gravel _ on the“ $9; -L Visitors recently at the Jerry Pitzen home were Mr John Mc- Callum, Elmvood; Mr Laverne McCallum, Pontiac, Mich" and Mr and Mrs Bud flames and Vickie of Mildmay. Glenroadin For the 14th year in succession, Canadians have led the world in telephone calls per person. Why? One reason could be this: your telephone. company makes conversation Inexpensive . . . and easy. In Canada. a flat resudential rate covers all local calls. in most other countries, each call over a monthly maximum is charged separately. And the number of “work hours" it takes to pay for a residence telephone for one month is lower in Canada than an here else in the world. (In Bell Canada territory, a man employed in t manufacturing industry works an average of 2.1 “worl<_hours" to pay for monthly telephone service‘as against How come we “quiet Canadians” are the world’s talking- est telephone users ? Could be that Canadians have an eye for a bargain. 25 {Effie 05131.5 in Loridon;'15.8 in Paris.) wmwmmwm PIIT MORE 39mg INTO NEXT summers GROWTH WITII W I APPLICATIONS OF Baocxvuuz; sunk-um fertilizers Canton your nearby BMCKVILLE: SHUR-GAlNdealer or service centre for all your fall fertilizer requirements G. H. WARD Partners VAN WYCK, McIN’l‘YRE CO. CHARYERED ACCOUIYANT‘ FOR FORAGE CROPSâ€"fall-applied phosphorus and potash virtually guarantees that, next sum- mer, you’llâ€"bale moreâ€"graze more ~ensile more because you’ve supplied the fertility needed to get your hay and pastures of to an early spring start . . . and to keep them growing strongly through a second and third cutting or summer-long grazing. PHONE 369-3346 DURHAM Knedltel Milling lul. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE M 87““. DU IOP ICST IUY! macaw: SI BEST IUY AY mum -ua .87 .0 Y' TO "A!” “VIII loyal: CHM" 6“

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